Teen country singer Danielle Bradbery wins The Voice'

In this image provided by NBC Blake Shelton and Danielle Bradbery pose after she won season-four of "The Voice" Tuesday June 18, 2013. Bradbery never had a big singing gig or a vocal lesson. It's also the third win for her coach Blake Shelton. (AP Photo?NBC, Trae Patton)

Bradbery, a native of Cypress, Texas, became the youngest-ever winner of “The Voice,” which was dominated by country singers this season.

“I’m so thankful,” she said wiping tears from her eyes after her name was announced by host Carson Daly. “I’m speechless.”

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Michelle Chamuel, the bespectacled geek-turned-rocker chick, finished second, while the Swon Brothers, a country-singing duo from Oklahoma, took third on NBC’s popular singing competition.

It was also a big night for Blake Shelton, who was celebrating his 37th birthday. The country superstar mentored both Bradbery and the Swon Brothers and collected his third straight victory as a coach. Previous winners under his guidance were Season 2’s Jermaine Paul and last season’s Cassadee Pope.

Chamuel was mentored by Usher, a first-year coach on “The Voice.”

The shy Bradbery came into the show with no professional experience. But during the audition round, she sang a Taylor Swift song and prompted three coaches to turn their chairs.

As the weeks rolled on, Bradbery became a fan favorite with her sweet disposition and highly polished mid-tempo ballads. And long before Monday’s final performance night arrived, she was widely considered to be the show’s front-runner.

She’s alsoconsidered to be the most marketable winner produced by “The Voice,” which, unlike its rival “American Idol,” has failed to make a major dent on the music charts. With her youth, and what Rolling Stone called a “girl-next-door-meets-pageant-queen” look, Bradbery has a good shot at changing that. Her performances during “The Voice” routinely racked up big numbers on the iTunes charts.

The bloated two-hour finale featured a range of musical stars, including Bruno Mars, Pitbull, Christina Aguilera, Nelly, Florida Georgia Line, Bob Seger, Hunter Hayes and Cher. The latter performed “Woman’s World,” the first single of her upcoming album of the same name.